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vfiekz [6]
3 years ago
11

Hi I really really need help it's due tomorrow and I'm stuck the key is at the top but I have to go out in a few mins and I have

no time please help me

French
2 answers:
Masja [62]3 years ago
7 0

B is she is 13 years old, c is it is 17 years old. D is she is 19 years old. E is he is 22 years old.  The second one down is vingt deux . Then quatorze,treize, and cant see the last one. The first one is easy so you do it.

Svetlanka [38]3 years ago
6 0
<h2><u><em>1. Match Up:</em></u></h2>

18- dix-huit

14- quatarze

21- vingt-et-un

15- quinze

20- vingt

<h2><em><u>2:Translate to English</u></em></h2>

b) She is thirteen years old

c) He is seventeen years old

d) She is nineteen years old

e)He is twenty two years old

<h2><em><u>3. Unscramble and find the secret word</u></em></h2>

vingt-et-un

quatarze

treize

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